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Lexi Sneptaur
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  • If you're living in a home with modern wi-fi and fiber Internet, the latency isn't much worse than a typical 4K TV outside of its built-in game mode. For many, many titles on console, this type of input lag is acceptable.

    Admittedly I know the product isn't very popular, but for those who enjoy PS games, it's a pretty neat device.

    Personally I just keep stuff on my PS5 and if I can't be in my living room I guess I'll wait to play :-)

    It helps that I also own a Steam Deck

  • I would assume it's because they would like to play PlayStation games, not PC games.

  • This is very likely the plan here, but at the same time, we should be very alarmed

  • I'm not taking your gish gallop bait pal. You know what you're doing.

  • I don't think even the most talented surgeon can get your head out of your ass, I'm sorry.

  • It won't be quiet. It won't be clean. It'll be messy and painful for just about everyone.

  • It's not about the actual move here. It's about what this signals. It's a flashing warning sign: Trump does not give a flying fuck about Palestine, and he is willing to do favors for genocidal maniacs on demand.

  • Biden got a ceasefire. The deal went through days before Trump got in. He did fuck all except win, thus creating favorable conditions for Bibi. Read a book

  • The vast majority of people who criticized Kamala online still voted for her. They knew the cost.

    The problem is voters who don't pay as close of attention, who only vote based on single issues, which we have a lot of in the USA.

  • See, your mistake is actually giving a damn what conservatives think.

  • I wonder if the US comes back from this, launches into a long series of progressive changes in the world's biggest pendulum swing in centuries, and then all of Europe hits this fascist path it's already starting in on, will Americans say snide things like "back in civilization"? Or will we know better?

    Probably not.

  • Yeah, and with the added context of other things Meta has done over the past few days, we can plainly see what this is about.

  • Yeah I'm just kinda makin jokes at that point

  • It's a great way to get facts if you want your facts to be accurate less than half of the time.

  • I suppose I'm just seeing how even Twitter has had success with community notes, and figured it would be the same on Facebook. But it's easy to forget just how... out there Facebook is these days.

  • I don't know what the "International Fact-Checking Network" is and I doubt most Facebook users do. The type of person using Facebook is going to likely trust notes written by their peers more than things that come from "on high" (meaning Facebook themselves)

  • Honestly not a bad idea. The community notes are easier to trust and typically more accurate anyway.